Kobi D. Cook is a Tulsa guardianship and probate attorney at Welsh & McGough, PLLC. She represents clients in guardianships, trust & estate litigation, and probate, and serves as a guardian ad litem across Tulsa County.
Kobi D. Cook is a guardianship and probate attorney at Welsh & McGough, PLLC who represents Tulsa clients in guardianships, trust & estate litigation, and probate. She handles these matters with patience and precision, guiding families through guardianship establishment and the administration of estates in the Tulsa County District Court — and, when appointed, serving as guardian herself.
Kobi is also trusted by Tulsa courts to serve as a guardian ad litem, protecting the interests of those who cannot advocate for themselves. Her focus on Tulsa guardianship and probate matters gives families a knowledgeable, compassionate advocate. She is a licensed member of the Oklahoma Bar Association and offers a free consultation.
Kobi Cook focuses on guardianships, guardian ad litem service, trust & estate litigation, and probate — the matters that protect Tulsa’s most vulnerable families.
Kobi handles guardianship establishment and administration, and is appointed by Tulsa courts to serve as guardian when families need a trusted, qualified advocate.
As a guardian ad litem, Kobi protects the interests of children and incapacitated adults in sensitive Tulsa County proceedings.
Kobi guides families through probate and trust & estate litigation with the attention to detail these matters require.
Kobi D. Cook practices guardianships, trust & estate litigation, and probate at Welsh & McGough, PLLC in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and serves as a guardian ad litem.
Yes. Kobi is qualified to serve as a guardian and is trusted by Tulsa County courts to serve as a guardian ad litem.
Kobi handles guardianship cases end to end: emergency, limited, and general guardianships of the person and property, for minors and incapacitated adults. Uncommonly, she also serves as an appointed guardian herself — so she knows the annual reports, accountings, and court expectations from the inside.
Tulsa County courts appoint Kobi as a guardian ad litem to independently investigate and represent a person’s best interests in contested proceedings. That neutral work sharpens the advice she gives her own clients: she knows exactly what the court will ask, because the court often asks her.
Kobi guides families through probate and represents heirs and fiduciaries in trust and estate disputes, working closely with the firm’s estate planning and elder law attorneys when a matter reaches beyond the courtroom.
Guardianship and probate cases usually arrive during a family crisis. Kobi’s consultations are free and confidential, her explanations are plain-English, and her focus is protecting the vulnerable person at the center of the case — efficiently and with dignity.
When cases raise family-law or litigation issues, Kobi’s clients have the firm’s family law and civil litigation attorneys down the hall — one of the advantages of working with a full-service law firm in Tulsa.
Whether you need to establish a guardianship, administer an estate, or resolve a probate dispute, Kobi Cook offers a free consultation.